On Tuesday 24 December 2002 00:59, David Marsh wrote: > I'm running the kdm login manager under KDE 3.0.3 ("unofficial" .debs) > on my 'sarge' system. > > When I installed kdm it noted that it locked down all kinds of settings > in order to improve system security, but didn't explain how I could > change these.. ;-( > > > The kdm configuration files appear to be in /etc/kde3/kdm/ > > I would like to be able to setup kdm and/or the X server to allow me to > open X applications when su'ed as root. > > As you would expect, I normally login to an X session as myself > (although I would guess that kdm starts the X server as root or some > other privileged user during the startup sequence?), and su to root in a > terminal window when I need to do things as root. > > Sometimes when I am root I need to open an X application (eg, an > installer for a 3rd-party application), but because kdm has locked > things down, it won't let me connect to the server as root. > > > Could anybody advise what configuration files I would need to change, > and how, in order to let me do this? > > I'm afraid that the files in /etc/kde3/kdm/ appear quite baffling to me!
I have the same situation here. By adding "xhost +" to my normal user's ~.bachrc and then adding "export DISPLAY=:0.0" to /etc/bash.bashrc I was able to overcome this problem. But i am sure this is not the best way to to this. better methods are welcomed. PS: now that we are here, though others will disagree, but as a desktop user i sometimes beieve that debian is too secure, to the point that it is useless for average user. cheers aryan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]